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    • Ibañez, María; Gironás, Jorge; Oberli, Christian; Chadwick Irarrázaval, Cristián; Garreaud Salazar, René (Wiley, 2020)
      The spatial distribution of surface air temperatures is essential for understanding and modelling high-relief environments. Good estimations of the surface temperature lapse rate (STLR) and the 0 degrees C isotherm height ...
    • Barría Sandoval, Pilar; Cruzat, María Luisa; Cienfuegos, Rodrigo; Gironás, Jorge; Escauriaza, Cristián; Bonilla, Carlos; Moris, Roberto; Ledezma, Christian; Guerra, Maricarmen; Rodríguez, Raimundo; Torres, Alma (MDPI AG, 2019)
      Multi-hazard evaluations are fundamental inputs for disaster risk management plans and the implementation of resilient urban environments, adapted to extreme natural events. Risk assessments from natural hazards have been ...
    • Sanzana, Pedro; Gironás, Jorge; Braud, Isabelle; Muñoz, José Francisco; Vicuña, Sebastián; Reyes-Paecke, Sonia; Barrera, Francisco de la; Branger, Flora; Rodríguez, Fabrice; Vargas, Ximena; Hitschfeld, Nancy; Hormazábal, Santiago (Blackwell, 2019)
      The impact of urbanization on groundwater is not simple to understand, as it depends on a variety of factors such as climate, hydrogeology, water management practices, and infrastructure. In semiarid landscapes, the ...
    • Castro, Lina; Gironás, Jorge; Escauriaza, Cristian; Barría, Pilar; Oberli, Christian (American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2019)
      Decision making and hydrologic design for coping with floods are complex tasks in poorly gauged high-relief basins. The response of such basins is driven by precipitation and temperature, which controls the freezing level ...